New App Recap: September 2, 2014

We're still groggy from Labor Day weekend, but that hasn't stopped us from lining up a spectacular recap of all the cool new apps that hit the App Store last week. In just a few clicks, you can be creating cooler time-lapse videos than ever before, making presentations on the go, and even sending or receiving money within seconds. Without further ado, let's dive into this week's New App Recap!

One of the more high-profile debuts last week, Coin (free, iPhone) is the companion app for the forthcoming credit card replacement, which allows users to switch between up to eight virtual cards with ease. For now, the app doesn't do much aside from notify early adopters when their Coin will actually arrive, which is November for beta users and spring 2015 for everyone else.

Facebook-owned Instagram spreads its wings with Hyperlapse (free, universal), a new app that promises to create more impressive time-lapse videos using automatic, built-in stabilization. There's no sign up or account required, and the resulting videos can be sped up by as much as 12 times for smooth time-lapse results without the need for tripods and other equipment.

X marks the spot with Pin Drop (free, iPhone), a mapping app that makes it easy to save, organize, and share favorite places around the world. Location data can be imported from social accounts, with the option to make pins private or public, the latter making them shareable with others. The app also offers a "What's Near You" discovery tool when traveling to a new destination or just around town.

Notepad+ 3.0 ($4.99, iPad) just touched down in the App Store, delivering an all-new, cleaner design along with a gaggle of new tool shapes including lines, arrows, squares, rounds, ovals, and triangles, all of which can be resized, rotated, and moved around the page. Notebook templates can also be changed while on the go, and even duplicated for multiple variations of the same pages.

Reddit's AMAs have become an increasing popular way for fans to connect with celebrities, and now the official Ask Me Anything (free, iPhone) app makes it possible even while on the go. Reddit users can keep up with the latest interviews, as questions for active AMAs, and see every answered question in a mobile-friendly, easy-to-read format right from the palm of your hand.

Send or receive cash in a flash with the all-new Square Cash 2.0 (free, iPhone), which now allows transfer via text message as well as email, with an improved UI, address book import, the ability to add notes to payments, and switch between push, text, or email notifications. Users can also now add a profile picture, and quickly approve incoming requests from a push notification or text message.

From the maker of RSS reader Unread comes Time Zones (free, iPhone), billed as a fast, powerful way to keep tabs on the local time in thousands of cities around the world, no mental gymnastics required. Favorite places can be renamed for easier access, while Quick Check allows users to look up future date and time, and even convert it to local time in a snap.